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1. Du Li—————— Name: Du Li Gender: Female Place of Origin: Shandong Birthday: 1982.3.5 Height: 1.70 meters Weight: 55 kg Event: Shooting— ——————————————————————————————————————————Current coach: Wang Yuefang Olympic registration events: Women Best results in rifle: 2004 Athens Olympics women's ten-meter air rifle gold medal; 2003 World Cup first place, breaking the world record; 2002 World Championship first place; Sports experience: Entered Shandong Zibo City Sports School in 1996, entered Shandong Province in 1998 team, and entered the national training team in 2002. Main achievements: 2002 World Championship Women's Air Rifle Individual Runner-up 2002 World Championship Women's Air Rifle Team Champion 2002 Busan Asian Games Women's 3X20 Individual and Team Champion 2002 Busan Asian Games Women's Air Rifle Team Champion 2002 National Championship Women's Air Rifle Individual Champion: 2003 Women's Air Rifle World Cup Individual Champion in Croatia 2003 World Cup Finals Women's Air Rifle Individual Runner-up 2004 Thailand World Cup Women's Air Rifle Individual Runner-up 2004 Athens Olympics Women's Air Rifle Individual Champion Main Records: 2002 Finland World Championship Women's Air Rifle Team World record: 1192 rings 2002 Busan Asian Games women's air rifle team world record: 1194 rings 2003 Croatia World Cup women's air rifle individual world record: 504.9 rings 2004 Athens Olympics women's air rifle individual championship Olympic record: 502 rings

2. Wang Yifu——————Name: Wang Yifu (Wang Yifu) Gender: Male Place of Birth: Liaoyang, Liaoning Province Birthday: 1960.12.4 Height: 1.76 meters Weight: 85 kg Project: Shooting Education Background: Tsinghua University Undergraduate Sports Project: Introduction to shooting stars and their brilliant achievements. When Xu Haifeng won China's first Olympic gold medal at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, it was 24-year-old Wang Yifu who won the bronze medal in the same event. In the 1988 Olympics, he returned disappointed again; in the 1992 Olympics, he finally won the championship; in 1996 and 2000, he won Olympic silver medals in Atlanta and Sydney respectively. Wang Yifu is the first Chinese athlete to compete in the Olympic Games for five consecutive times. Wang Yifu entered the Liaoning Amateur Sports School when he was 16 years old, joined the Liaoning Provincial Shooting Team in 1977, and was transferred to the Shooting and Archery Sports Management Center of the National Sports Commission in 1994. He is currently the deputy leader, coach and athlete of the National Shooting Team. Sports experience: Entered Liaoyang Amateur Sports School to learn shooting at the age of 17. In early 1978, he entered the provincial team with coach Chen Jiyuan. In 1979, he was selected for the national team with coach Chen Jiyuan. Current coach Deng Weiguang.

Main achievements: In the 1979 Fourth Games, he rewrote the national record of men's slow fire with 564 rings. He won the championship with 573 rings in the shooting competition of the 9th Asian Games in 1982. The fourth place in the slow-fire air pistol in the shooting competition of the 9th Asian Games in 1982. The 43rd World Shooting Championships in 1982. Sixth place in free hand pistol slow shooting. 1984 23rd Olympic Games shooting competition. Men's free hand pistol slow shooting. 3rd place. 1986 10th Asian Games shooting competition. Men's free hand pistol and men's air pistol team championship. 1987 National Championship. Men's small caliber. Free hand pistol slow fire champion, and broke the world record with 665. 1990 World Cup free hand pistol slow fire and 10-meter air pistol champion. 1991 World Cup finals air pistol champion. 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games men's air pistol, free hand pistol slow fire champion and runner-up in 1996. Second place in men's air pistol at Atlanta Olympic Games in 1997. Champion and runner-up in slow fire pistol and air pistol at Eighth National Games in 1997. Second place in men's air pistol at Sydney Olympic Games in 2000. Air pistol champion at the 9th National Games in 2001. Air pistol champion at Athens Olympic Games in 2004. Main records: The 2000 Malaysian Asian Championships broke the air pistol team world record of 1757 rings

3. Guo Jingjing, Wu Minxia——————————Name: Guo Jingjing (Guo Jingjing) Gender: Female Place of birth: Baoding, Hebei Birthday : 1981.10.15 Height: 1.63 meters Weight: 49 kg Event: Diving Status: Athlete Educational background: University Personal hobby: Music Registration unit: Hebei Olympic Games registration event: Springboard (single, double) Best result: Women's 3 in the 2000 Sydney Olympics Meter springboard single and double runner-up sports experience: In 1988, diving training began at the Baoding training base in Hebei, and the coach was Li Fang. In 1993, he joined the Hebei Provincial Diving Team and was coached by Li Fang. In 1992, he was selected into the national diving team and was coached by Yu Fen. Main achievements: 1995 World Cup women's 10-meter platform synchronized, 3-meter springboard synchronized, women's team, mixed team champion 1996 Atlanta Olympics women's 10-meter platform fifth place 1998 World Championships women's 3-meter springboard runner-up 1999 11th World Cup women's 3-meter springboard double, mixed team champion, third place in singles. 2000 12th World Cup 3-meter springboard single, women's team, mixed team champion, double runner-up. 2000 Sydney Olympics 3-meter springboard single, double runner-up in 2001. Women's 1-meter springboard and 3-meter springboard champion at the 9th National Games. Women's 3-meter springboard single and double champion at the 9th World Swimming Championships in 2001. Women's 1-meter springboard and 3-meter springboard champion at the 2002 National Diving Championships. Women's 1-meter springboard and 3-meter springboard champion at the 13th World Cup in 2002. Diving women's 1-meter and 3-meter springboard single champion and double runner-up. Women's 3-meter springboard champion at the 2002 National Diving Championships. Women's 3-meter springboard single and double champion at the 2002 Busan Asian Games. Women's 2003 FINA Diving Grand Prix Australian Station. Single and double champion in the 2003 FINA Diving Grand Prix China. Women's single and double champion in the 2003 World Championships. Women's single and double champion in the 2003 World Championships. Women's double 3 meter champion in the 14th World Cup in 2004. Single runner-up, 2004 Athens Olympics women's synchronized 3-meter springboard champion————————————————————————————————Name: Wu Minxia (Wu Minxia) Gender: Female Place of origin :Shanghai Birthday: 1985.11.10 Height: 1.65 meters Weight: 50 kg Event: Diving Status: Student Educational background: University Personal hobbies: Music, reading Olympic registration items: Springboard (single, double) Best result: 2001 World Championships Women 3-meter springboard double champion sports experience: Received training at Shanghai No. 2 Diving School in 1991, coached by Yuan Lianying. In 1995, he entered the Shanghai team to receive professional training. The coach was Shi Huiguo. Selected for the national team in 1998, coached by Wu Guocun and Wang Min. In 2001, the national team coach was replaced by Ye Feng. The coach of the national team from 2002 to now is Liu Henglin.

Main achievements: 2001 World Championships Women's 3-meter Springboard Pair Champion 2001 East Asian Games Women's 3-meter Springboard Champion 2002 World Cup Women's 3-meter Springboard Pair and Single Runner-up, Team Champion 2002 FINA Diving Grand Prix Canada Station Women's 3-meter Single and double champion in the springboard at the 2002 FINA Diving Grand Prix in the United States. Champion in the women's 3-meter springboard at the 2002 National Diving Championships. Runner-up in the women's 1-meter springboard at the 2002 Busan Asian Games. Winner in the women's 3-meter springboard double and single runner-up at the 2002 Busan Asian Games. Women's 3-meter synchronized champion at the FINA Diving Grand Prix Australia in 2003. Women's 3-meter synchronized champion and single runner-up at the 2003 FINA Diving Grand Prix China. Women's 3-meter synchronized champion and third-place single at the 2003 World Championships. 2004 World Cup Women's 3-meter Doubles Champion, 3rd place in Singles 2004 Athens Olympic Games Women's Doubles 3-meter Springboard Champion

4. Tian Liang, Yang Jinghui————————————Name : Tian Liang (Tian Liang) Gender: Male Place of Origin: Chongqing Birthday: 1979.8.27 Height: 1.72 meters Weight: 60 kg Event: Diving Education Background: University Personal Hobby: Auto Olympics Registration Event: Platform (Single, Double) Best Results: The 2000 Sydney Olympic Games men's 10-meter platform champion. Sports experience: In 1987, he started practicing diving at the Chongqing Amateur Sports School. In the same year, he entered the Sichuan Provincial Team for training. In 1990, he entered the Shaanxi Provincial Team. In 1993, he was selected for the national team. Main achievements: 1994 National Championship platform championship, 1995 U.S. International Diving Grand Prix men's synchronized platform championship, 1995 U.S. World Cup Diving Championship, men's synchronized platform championship, 1995 Nanjing 3rd City Games men's platform championship, 1995 9th World Cup Diving Championship Men's synchronized, team and mixed team champions. 1995 Four-Nation Championship platform champion. 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games men's platform fourth place. 1997 10th World Cup Diving Championship mixed team champion. 1997 Shanghai 8th National Games men's 10-meter platform runner-up. 1998 Chengdu National Championship 10-meter platform champion 1998 Bangkok Asian Games champion 1999 New Zealand World Cup single and double platform champion 2000 World Cup single and double platform champion 2000 National Championship single and double platform champion 2000 Sydney Olympic Games Men's 10 Meter platform champion, 2001 World Championships men's 10-meter platform single and double champion, 2001 9th National Games men's 10-meter platform champion, 2002 Busan Asian Games champion, 2002 National Diving Championships men's 10-meter platform champion, 2002 World Cup men's 10-meter platform Single and double platform champions; 2002 National Championships men's 10-meter platform champion; 2003 World Championships men's 10-meter platform third place; 2004 FIA Diving Grand Prix Zhuhai Station men's 10-meter platform champion; 2004 14th World Cup Diving Championships; Single and synchronized 10-meter platform champion. Men's synchronized 10-meter platform champion at the 28th Olympic Games in 2004. Name: Yang Jinghui (Yang Jinghui) Gender: Male Place of birth: Guangzhou, Guangdong Birthday: 1983.5.1 Height: 1.62 meters Event: Diving Identity: Student education Background: High school Personal hobbies: listening to music, going to cafes, sleeping Registration unit: Guangdong Current coach: Zhong Shaozhen Olympic registration event: Platform (single, double) Best result: 2004 14th World Cup Diving Championship double champion Sports experience: 1992 He received training in the Yuexiu District Diving Team of Guangzhou City in 2001, and his coach was Wang Youguang. Entered the Guangdong Sports Institute in 1995, and the coaches were Li Qing and Tan Liangde. In 1998, he was selected into the national diving training team, and his coach was Tan Liangde. In 2002, he joined the national diving team and was coached by Zhong Shaozhen.

Main achievements: Men's team champion at the 9th National Games in 2001, sixth place in the men's platform individual at the 2002 National Championships, men's synchronized platform champion at the 2003 World University Games, men's 10-meter platform synchronized champion at the 14th World Cup Diving Competition in 2004, international tour in 2004 Men's 10-meter platform champion at the Canadian Grand Prix Diving Championships. Men's synchronized 10-meter platform champion at the 28th Olympic Games in 2004.

5. Xian Dongmei—————— Name: Xian Dongmei (Xian Dongmei) Gender: Female place of origin: Guangdong Sihui Birthday: 1975.9.15 Height: 1.58 meters Weight: 52 kilograms Event: Judo Status: Coach and team member Educational background: University Personal hobbies: listening to music, reading, watching TV Registration unit: Guangdong Olympic Games Registration items: 52 Best result in the kilogram category: No. 1 in the French Open in 2004 Sports experience: Selected into the Amateur Sports School in Sihui City, Guangdong Province in 1988, entered the Guangdong Provincial Sports School to practice wrestling in 1989, entered the Guangdong Provincial Sports School to practice judo in 1990, and in 1993 Selected into the national training team. Main achievements: 1989 National Women's Judo Championship runner-up 1992 National Youth Championship 1995 Asian Championship runner-up 1997 8th National Games champion 2001 21st Universiade champion 2001 9th National Games champion 2002 Runner-up at the 14th Asian Games, 2004 French Open Champion, 2004 Asian Championship Runner-up, 2004 World Cup in Germany (individual competition) Champion, 2004 Athens Olympics Women's Judo 52kg Champion

7. Chen Yanqing———— ———— Name: Chen Yanqing Gender: Female Place of Birth: Suzhou, Jiangsu Province Birthday: 1979.5.4 Height: 1.58 meters Weight: 58 kg Event: Weightlifting (58 kg class) Educational background: University Personal hobbies: Driving, reading Registered unit : Jiangsu Sports: Weightlifting Current coach: Cao Xinming Olympic registration event: Women's weightlifting 58kg Best result: 2004 Athens Olympics women's weightlifting 58kg gold medal Sports experience: Amateur weightlifting training in Suzhou in 1990, coach Chen Yufang; 1994 Transferred to the Jiangsu Provincial Women's Weightlifting Team, coached by Cao Xinming; joined the national weightlifting team in 1995, coached by Cao Xinming. Main achievements: 1996 National Championships, 59kg snatch/clean and jerk/total champion; 1997 8th National Games, 59kg snatch/total champion; 3rd place in clean and jerk; 1997 11th World Championships, 64kg Three championships in snatch/clean and jerk/total score; 1998 National Championships three championships in 58kg snatch/clean and jerk/total score; 1998 World University Weightlifting Championships three championships in 58kg snatch/clean and jerk/total score; 1998 Asian Games 1999 World Women's Weightlifting Championships: First place in the 58kg category in the overall score; 1999 National Championships: runner-up in the 58kg category: Snatch/Clean & Jerk/Total score; 1999 World Youth Championship: 3-item champion in the 58kg category: Snatch/Clean & Jerk/Total score; 1999 World Weightlifting Championship 58kg snatch/total score champion; runner-up in clean and jerk; 2000 National Weightlifting Championships 58kg snatch/clean and jerk/total score runner-up in three categories; 2004 Athens Olympic Games women's 58kg gold medal. Main records: 1996 Jiangxi National Championships 59kg snatch national record: 110kg 1997 Thailand's 11th World Women's Weightlifting Championships 64kg clean and jerk world record: 131kg 1998 Israel World University Weightlifting Championships 58kg snatch/clean and jerk/ The total score is three world records: 97.5kg/122.5kg/220kg. 1999 World Championships in Greece, two world records in 58kg snatch/total score, 105kg/235kg. In October 1997, she participated in the weightlifting competition of the Eighth National Games held in Shanghai and broke the national and world records in the women's 59kg snatch with a score of 112.5kg. In December 1997, she participated in the 11th World Women's Weightlifting Championships held in Thailand and won first place in the women's 64kg clean and jerk and total score with scores of 130kg and 230kg.

Breaking the women's 64kg clean and jerk world record with a lift of 131kg.

8. Shi Zhiyong____________ Name: Shi Zhiyong Gender: Boy Birthday: 1980.2.10 Place of Birth: Longyan, Fujian Height: 1.60 meters Weight: 65 kg Project: Weightlifting Education Background: College Personal Hobbies : Computer, food, swimming Registration unit: Fujian Sports: Weightlifting Olympic registration event: 62kg Best result: 2004 Athens Olympics men's 62kg gold medal Shi Zhiyong was born in an ordinary worker's family in Longyan City, Fujian Province. Since his family was poor, he had been looking forward to being able to stand on his own as early as possible and reduce the burden on his parents since he was a child. When he was 9 years old, he entered the Longyan City Xinluo District Weightlifting Sports School and began to practice weightlifting. At the age of 13, Shi Zhiyong was selected into the Fujian Provincial Sports School. In 1997, he first won three championships at the 23rd World Youth Weightlifting Championships in May, and then won the runner-up at the 8th National Games in October. In July 2000, he participated in the 25th World Youth Men's Weightlifting Championships held in the United States and was awarded the Best Athlete Award by the International Weightlifting Federation. Sports experience: In 1990, he entered the Longyan City Amateur Sports School in Fujian Province to practice weightlifting, coached by Zhu Riping; at the age of 13, he entered the Fujian Provincial Youth Sports School, coached by Wu Yuzhu; in 1996, he entered the Fujian Provincial Team; in 1997, he was selected for the national training team, coached by Chen Wenbin. Main achievements: 1997 The 23rd World Youth Weightlifting Championships, 59 kg category snatch/clean and jerk/total score champion, 1997 8th National Games, 59 kg category total score runner-up, 1999 National Men's Weightlifting Championships, 62 kg category snatch/clean and jerk/total score Performance champion: 1999 25th World Men's Youth Weightlifting Championships 62kg snatch/clean and jerk/total score, champion/runner-up/champion 1999 World Weightlifting Championships 62kg snatch champion 2000 Asian Weightlifting Championships 2000 Asian Weightlifting Championships 62kg total score champion 2003 World Weightlifting Championships 62kg snatch/clean and jerk/total score, runner-up/third/runner-up 2004 Athens Olympics 62kg gold medal

9. Luo Xuejuan———————— Name: Luo Xuejuan ( Luo Xuejuan) Place of Birth: Zhejiang Gender: Female Birthday: 1984.1.26 Height: 1.67 meters Weight: 61 kg Event: Swimming Luo Xuejuan and Qi Hui are currently the top players in Chinese women's swimming and even the world's swimming. Their breaststroke strength is the highest in China Swimming is one of the few high-level events in the world.

Best results: 2004 Athens Olympic Games, women's 100-meter breaststroke gold medal. Main results: 2000 Jinan National Swimming Championships and Olympic Qualification Competition, women's 100-meter breaststroke champion. 2000 Sydney Olympic Games, women's 200-meter breaststroke eighth place. 2001 World Championships, 50 meters, 100 meters. 200m breaststroke champion, 200m breaststroke, 4x100m medley relay third place, 2001 9th National Games women's 100m breaststroke champion, 2002 World Short Course Swimming Championships, women's 50m breaststroke runner-up, 100m breaststroke third place, 2002 Pan Pan Third place in the women's 100-meter breaststroke and fourth place in the 200-meter breaststroke at the Pacific Swimming Championships. Women's 100-meter breaststroke champion and runner-up in the 200-meter breaststroke at the 14th Asian Games in 2002. Women's 50-meter breaststroke champion at the 2003 World Cup Short Course Swimming Championships in Shanghai. Main records of the 50m, 100m breaststroke and 4×100 medley relay champions at the Barcelona World Championships: In the 9th Guangdong National Games in 2001, she set the Asian record and national record in the women's 100m breaststroke with a time of 1:06.96. In 2003, she was 10th in Barcelona. Set an Asian record and a national record in the women's 100-meter breaststroke at the World Aquatics Championships in 1:06.80. 2004 Athens Olympic Games women's 100-meter breaststroke gold medal

10. Lao Lishi, Li Ting———————— —— Name: Lao Lishi Gender: Female Place of Birth: Zhanjiang, Guangdong Birthday: 1987.12.12 Height: 1.53 meters Weight: 35 kg Event: Diving Identity: Student Educational Background: University Personal Hobbies: Listening to music Olympic Games registration items: Platform (single, double) Best results: Women's 10-meter platform double champion at the 2004 Olympic Games, women's 10-meter platform double champion at the 2003 World Championships Sports experience: Started diving training in 1995 at Chikan District Sports School, Zhanjiang City, Guangdong, coached by Zhong Quansheng. In 1998, he joined the Guangdong Provincial Diving Team and was coached by Ling Haichan. Selected for the national team in January 2002, coached by Zhang Ting. In March 2004, the coach was changed to Liu Henglin. Main achievements: 2001 Ninth National Games Women's 10-meter platform double champion and third place in singles 2002 FINA Diving Grand Prix Spain women's 10-meter platform single champion 2002 FINA Diving Grand Prix Canada women's 10-meter platform single champion, 2002 FINA Diving Grand Prix USA, women's 10-meter platform double champion, 2002 National Diving Championships, women's 10-meter platform runner-up, 2002 World Cup Diving Championship, women's 10-meter platform single and double champion, 2002 Busan Asian Games Women's 10-meter platform single champion at the 2003 FINA Diving Grand Prix in Australia. Women's 10-meter platform single and double champion at the 2003 FINA Diving Grand Prix in China. Women's 10-meter platform single and double champion at the 2003 World Championships. Women's 10-meter platform synchronized champion and single runner-up. Women's 10-meter platform synchronized champion at the 14th World Cup in 2004. Women's 10-meter platform synchronized champion at the 2004 Olympic Games. Name: Li Ting (Li Ting) Gender: Female Place of birth: Guangxi Birthday: 1987.4.1 Height: 1.57 meters Weight: 40 kg Event: Diving Li Ting and her younger sister Li Rao are twin sisters from Guangxi. Their appearance at the 2001 Ninth National Games made everyone’s eyes shine because they competed in the double diving competition. In , the body shape and tacit understanding between the two people are very important. Twins dancing synchronized diving undoubtedly have advantages that others cannot match. Educational background: Technical secondary school Personal hobby: Music Registration unit: Guangxi Olympic Games Registration event: Platform (single, double) Best results: 2004 Olympic Games women's 10-meter platform double champion, 2003 World Championships women's 10-meter platform double champion Sports experience: Entered Guangxi Diving School in 1994, and the coach was Zeng Yong. In 1999, he joined the Guangxi team for professional training, and the coach was Qin Jing. Selected for the national team in April 1999, coached by Zhong Shaozhen and Li Fang. In 2000, the coaches during the national team training were changed to Li Fang and Liu Yang. The coaches of the national team in 2001 were Li Peng and Yu Jian. From May 2003 to present, the coach is Blue Guard.

Main achievements: Women's 10-meter platform synchronized champion at the 2001 Goodwill Games. Women's 10-meter platform synchronized champion at the 2001 FINA Diving Grand Prix Moscow. Women's 10-meter platform synchronized champion at the 2002 World Cup. Women's 10-meter platform synchronized champion at the 2003 World Championships. 2004 The women's 10-meter platform champion at the Canadian Diving World Cup in 2004. The women's 10-meter platform champion at the 2004 World Cup in the United States. The women's 10-meter platform champion at the 2004 FINA Diving Grand Prix in the United States. The women's 10-meter platform synchronized champion at the 2004 Olympic Games

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